The first National Action Plan of 2012-2013 was prepared in 2011 and was presented to OGP in 2012.
Georgia’s National Action Plan of 2014-2015 with its 12 commitments taken by 11 responsible agencies is fully reflecting OGP values and principles as articulated in OGP declaration of principles: transparency, accountability, citizen participation, technology and innovation.
The National Action Plan of 2012-2013 is a joint product of an intense cooperation of government, academic field and civil society as well as public consultations conducted throughout the country.
Commitments under the Action Plan correspond to the following Grand Challenges of OGP: Improving Public Services, Increasing Public Integrity, More Effectively Managing Public Resources and Creating Safer Communities.